MANDALABAND is the third reincarnation of an extraordinary progressive rock band with a long history. The first and original album 'MANDALABAND' was released by Chrysalis in 1975 and created quite a stir with its bombastic 'Om Mani Padme Hum' - a four-movement work for rock band and choir, the lyrics of which form the basis of the Tibetan national anthem. ... Chrysalis then asked David to write and produce a second Mandalaband album, making use of all the singers and fellow musicians he had befriended during his time as engineer and producer during the 70s. The result was 'THE EYE OF WENDOR' - a concept album based on a Tolkienesque fantasy set in a world of warlocks, witches, battling heroes, and a magical gemstone of supernatural power.

The first and original album 'MANDALABAND I' was released by Chrysalis in October 1975 and created quite a stir with its bombastic 'Om Mani Padme Hum'. A favourite of legendary BBC DJs John Peel and Alan Freeman.

Released by Chrysalis in May 1978, The Eye of Wendor has, over the years, come to be recognised as a great classic prog rock project and the most complete concept album of its time and genre.

The Eye of Wendor: Prophecies (1978)

1. The Eye Of Wendor (4:47)2. Florian's Song (2:36)3. Ride To The City (3:25)4. Almar's Tower (1:56)5. Like The Wind (2:42)6. The Tempest (1:03)7. Dawn Of A New Day (4:15)8. Departure From Carthilias (2:57)9. Elsethea (2:48)10. Witch Of Waldow Wood (4:37)11. Silesandre (3:29)12. Aenord's Lament (1:52)13. Funeral Of The King (1:33)14. Coronation Of Damian (2:23)15. Dawn Of A New Day (Original mix) (4:14)